Having already cemented himself as one of the game's best all-around players, Trout could be taking home some more hardware this offseason.

The 22-year-old Angels outfielder has been nominated for three Greatness in Baseball Yearly Awards this season -- for MLB MVP, hitter of the year and best hitting performance (for his May 21 cycle against Seattle).

Major League Baseball's A-listers will take home 2013 GIBBY trophies -- the ultimate honors of the industry's awards season -- based on votes by media, front-office personnel, MLB alumni, fans at MLB.com and the Society for American Baseball Research.

Mark Trumbo, who went 5-for-5 with four extra-base hits Sept. 10 in Toronto, was also nominated for best hitting performance, and J.B. Shuck was nominated for the season's best play. Shuck robbed Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista of a home run with an unbelievable over-the-wall leaping catch Aug. 2.

"I don't know if you're going to see a better play than that," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said at the time.

The Angels and the Orioles were also nominated for the year's biggest oddity after the two clubs had their May 2 contest disrupted by a swarm of bees hovering near home plate.